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ISU and the ISU Physics department are happy
to assist your entry into the ISU Physics program. The ISU Physics
department uses the general admissions department to screen
applicants for undergraduate studies. See the links below to
start on your way.
Q: What do physicists do?
A: Physicists work in industrial and government sectors,
with jobs from research to production, even the financial
and computer industries. Physicists are well suited to tasks
that require stepwise problem solving skills. These skills
include analytical and logical thinking, moderately advanced
math skills, good observational and communicational skills.
Q: How long will it take to graduate
with a Bachelors of Science in Physics from ISU?
A: The length of a student's education is dependent on
the pace with which a student passes requried courses. However,
if a student strictly follows the program outlined in the
ISU Undergraduate
Catalog, as approved by an advisor, it can be completed
in eight regular semesters (Fall/Spring).
A Masters of Science in Physics will take additional time.
Please contact an advisor for more assistance.
Q: Where is the Physics building
located?
A: It is located in the Physical Science Building:
785 S. 8th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83209
Please see Yahoo!
Maps [maps.yahoo.com] or Mapquest
[www.mapquest.com] for driving directions. |
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